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originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: TinySickTears
how many people has he killed? Do you think people who collect shot glasses or spoons are just as strange?
originally posted by: Blaine91555
a reply to: cavtrooper7
Sounds like it's definitely a rich mans toy and rich I am not. I'd like a private jet also, but that will never happen.
originally posted by: network dude
how many people has he killed? Do you think people who collect shot glasses or spoons are just as strange?
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: network dude
how many people has he killed? Do you think people who collect shot glasses or spoons are just as strange?
Anyone who collects spoons is a nutbar of the highest magnitude and shouldn't be allowed within 1,001' of a school.
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: TinySickTears
how many people has he killed? Do you think people who collect shot glasses or spoons are just as strange?
Who the hell is collecting spoons???
These people must be stopped
“LOOK out,” wrote the apostle Paul to Christians living in the latter half of the first century C.E. What was he warning against? “Perhaps there may be someone who will carry you off as his prey through the philosophy and empty deception according to the tradition of men.”—Colossians 2:8.
Despite Paul’s warning, from the middle of the second century C.E., some Christians began using concepts borrowed from ancient philosophers in order to explain their beliefs. Why? They wanted to be accepted by the educated people of the Roman Empire and thus make more converts.
Justin Martyr, one of the most famous of these Christians, believed that God’s Spokesman had manifested himself to Greek philosophers long before the arrival of Jesus. According to Justin and like-minded teachers, the contribution of philosophy and mythology to Christianity made this form of religion truly universal.
Justin Martyr’s form of Christianity became very successful in gaining converts. However, the adoption of one myth led to the creation of others and produced what is now commonly believed to be Christian doctrine. To expose these myths, compare what the following reference works say with what the Bible actually teaches.
REJECT MYTHS, STICK TO THE TRUTH
What can we conclude from this brief review of myths that are still taught by many churches? These “tales [Greek, myʹthos] artfully spun” cannot rival the simple and comforting truths of the Bible.—2 Peter 1:16, The New English Bible.
Therefore, with an open mind, do not hesitate to compare with God’s Word—the source of truth—what you have been taught. (John 17:17) Then, this promise will prove true in your case: “You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”—John 8:32.
originally posted by: butcherguy
originally posted by: OtherSideOfTheCoin
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: TinySickTears
how many people has he killed? Do you think people who collect shot glasses or spoons are just as strange?
Who the hell is collecting spoons???
These people must be stopped
Probably you.
You do have a silverware drawer at home, right?
I suppose you have more than one spoon in there.
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: TinySickTears
how many people has he killed? Do you think people who collect shot glasses or spoons are just as strange?
originally posted by: TinySickTears
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: TinySickTears
how many people has he killed? Do you think people who collect shot glasses or spoons are just as strange?
If they also have mannequins all through their house that they talk to and change panties on them yes I find them equally strange.
originally posted by: airforce47
I'm sure the gun control freaks will have a field day with this one. My best,